2019 was an eventful year. Weโve seen several hot topics that have rocked the media and will remain memorable for some time to come. Here is a countdown of these trends ranging from entertainment to politics.
10. African Giant
2019 was indeed a great year for Burna Boy as he won so many awards and secured a Grammy nomination. This success is partly due to his widely acclaimed albumย African Giantย which is undeniably the best body of work by an artiste in 2019. The album received so many positive reviews after it was released in July and promoted on international shows likeย Jimmy Kimmel Live!, The Breakfast Clubย on Power 105.1, andย The Daily With Show With Trevor Noah.ย
Woke up because of purge, now I canโt go to bed. Listening to the African Giant album. ๐ฅ ๐ฅ We can never unstan Burna boy.
— Hi, Iโm Adaeze (@thebestdaez) July 26, 2019
Burna boy walking around with all them talent in him pic.twitter.com/KCAabntIiS
— Lawrence this…Lawrence that (@lawrencethelaw) July 26, 2019
Someone said Burna has one of the biggest comebacks in the history of branding
— MR ROLLOUTยฉ๏ธ (@OreoluwaPeters) July 26, 2019
Thoughts? #AfricanGiant
9. #SexForGrade
BBC Africa Eye, the BBC’s investigative arm in Africa caused an uproar on social media when it released a documentary about sexual misconduct by lecturers of two top West African universities; the University of Lagos and the University of Ghana.
The documentary titled Sex For Grades entailed secret surveillance off four lecturers who were implicated in the scandal.
Full Documentary:
The full Documentary is here https://t.co/cB0SbnzSIi#SexForGrades #BBCAfricaEye https://t.co/APQkGx7guY
— Kiki Mordi (@kikimordi) October 7, 2019
Reactions
https://twitter.com/Jurinormatthew1/status/1181434620480512000?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Nigerian Lecturer, Dr. Boniface who was exposed for sexually harassing a undercover Journalist, who posed as a 17-year-old attempted committing suicide according to NL. He has been rushed to a hospital where he is under supervision.
— Africa Facts Zone (@AfricaFactsZone) October 8, 2019
University of Ghana lecturer Ransford Gyampo to sue BBC over โSex for gradesโ documentary
— Political Economist (@PoliticalEcono1) October 7, 2019
https://t.co/3f4Fb1jQa4 pic.twitter.com/N5WHBpfbZg
University of Ghana lecturer Ransford Gyampo to sue BBC over โSex for gradesโ documentary
— Political Economist (@PoliticalEcono1) October 7, 2019
https://t.co/3f4Fb1jQa4 pic.twitter.com/N5WHBpfbZg
The chairperson of the anti-sexual harassment at the University of Ghana, says she doesn't see any "sex for grades" evidence in the BBC video.
— Maestro (@N_O_IIX) October 7, 2019
The chairperson of the anti-sexual harassment at the University of Ghana, says she doesn't see any "sex for grades" evidence in the BBC video.
— Maestro (@N_O_IIX) October 7, 2019
See that Dr. Oladipo. He wasnโt initially a subject of the documentary o but his errant and restless penis led him into the trap that was designed for someone else. Because justice needed to expose him too #SexForGrades
— JJ. Omojuwa (@Omojuwa) October 7, 2019
The Investigative journalists on #sexforgrades are superheroes.
— The Davina (@DavinaOriakhi) October 8, 2019
I couldn't imagine being in their shoes that Saturday.
How they kept calm for the sake of their work and the cause.
SUPER HEROES !
#SexForGrades is more than sex for grades
— Zeal A. Jacobson (@zeal_a) October 8, 2019
Itโs about the impunity in deliberate creation of dysfunction cos thereโs no rule of law nor consequence & therefore empowering predators to extort & take advantage of the vulnerable
Lectures, SARS, politicians, pastors, bosses all join
UNILAG release statement, suspends Dr. Boniface and shuts down cold room.
— TechTalk with TDAfrica (@TechTalkwithTD) October 7, 2019
.#SexForGrades #BBCAfricaEye pic.twitter.com/KJKqOSvMkN
In other news…#SexForGrades #BBCAfricaEye pic.twitter.com/Lzo2XYZLV2
— Kiki Mordi (@kikimordi) October 8, 2019
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8. The 10-Year Challenge
The year 2019 started with a new fad called the 10-year challenge. The challenge involved people posting photos of themselves many years earlier next to photos of themselves in 2019. Of course, many celebs jumped on this trend and it was fun while it lasted.
7. Senator Abbo
Nigerians were in shock after CCTV footage of Senator Elisha Abbo โ a representative of the Adamawa-North senatorial district โ assaulting a woman began making the rounds on social media.ย
Of course, many didn’t take kindly to the video and called for justice to be served on behalf of the woman. The senator was later tried in a hearing set up to investigate him.
Here is the video:
Reactions:
Iโve seen the alleged assault video involving Sen. Elisha Abbo. The video is sad, inexcusable. I know the Senator quite well. But the law is clear and leaders must lead by example.
— Atiku Abubakar (@atiku) July 3, 2019
I've been saying we need to pay attention to who we let into the National Assembly. Now look: a sitting senator caught on camera assaulting a woman. These are our "leaders".. our "lawmakers". Shame on us. Elisha Abbo should face the full wrath of the law:https://t.co/6XeHJ48mJF
— Banky Wellington (@BankyW) July 2, 2019
โI stand with you Babana. My husband is innocent of what people are sayingโ
— #OurFavOnlineDoc ๐ฉบ ๐ณ๐ฌ ๐ฌ๐ง ๐จ๐ฆ (@OurFavOnlineDoc) July 3, 2019
-Emily, wife of Senator Elisha Abbo.
โHug your neighbour but ask permission oโ- Modele, wife of Biodun Fatoyinbo (mocking rape victims).
Many times, women are the enablers of men who abuse fellow women.
It gets worse.
— Ndi Kato (Ungwan Masara's finest) (@YarKafanchan) July 4, 2019
Senator Elisha Abbo used to be married to an Igbo woman.
He used to beat her up mercilessly.
She is dead now.
Several cases of domestic violence reports against him when she was alive.
Senator Elisha Abbo in fresh scandal as journalist accuses him of assaulthttps://t.co/IPqRcSn1nQ
— Punch Newspapers (@MobilePunch) July 4, 2019
Weโve been contacted by several entities on the infraction of Senator Elisha Abbo against a citizen of this country. Yes, he apologized and as Christians we have forgiven him but there is no sorry at Law especially as regards a contravention of the Law by a public officer. ๐๐ฝ https://t.co/Qfl7Pvcxsj
— SEGA L'รฉveilleurยฎ (@segalink) July 4, 2019
The case of Senator Elisha Abbo is very straightforward: the Police MUST IMMEDIATELY take three steps: 1. Arrest him (no formal complaint is needed with the evidence on tape) 2. Obtain his statement (if heโs willing to make one) and that of the victim 3. Arraign him in court.
— Festus Keyamo, SAN, CON, FCIArb (UK) (@fkeyamo) July 2, 2019
6. Busola Dakolo’s revelation against Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo
This year, the media was rocked by staggering rape revelations made by Bukola Dakolo, photographer and wife of singer Timi Dakolo, against Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo, Senior Pastor and founder of Commonwealth of Zion Assembly popular known as COZA.
Dakolo made this revelation in an interview with YNaija TV, accusing the pastor of allegedly raping her when she was still a teenager. She went on to also file a lawsuit against him alleging that he had raped her and caused her emotional distress.ย
After going through lengthy litigation and stirring more controversies, the case was eventually dismissed, with the court awarding costs of N1,000,000 against Busola Dakolo‘s counsel.
Reactions
This confirms everything a friend shared with me concerning COZA. Everyone cannot be lying.
— kby-w (@TheeBibbs) June 28, 2019
I have seen Biodun Fatoyinboโs statement. I look forward to him carrying out his threat to sue Busola Dakolo. As Mrs Dakolo doesnโt have a church that can fund her defence, I have set aside a little money to contribute to her defence. Please do so too. #IStandWithBusolaDakolo
— Dr Joe Abah, OON (@DrJoeAbah) June 28, 2019
While we are #IStandWithBusolaDakolo let us remember the mothers, wives, women who enable pastors to abuse young girls and suppress their daughters voices when they protest. #rapeisacrime.
— Tsema (@nubianhottie) June 29, 2019
I stopped taking Wale Jana seriously after he set up Alex for drags by posting a useless DM.
— Ola_yide (@FaithWorks_O) June 28, 2019
Just look at his highly insensitive reaction…somebody's MCM o.
Tueh.#IStandWithBusolaDakolo #Coza pic.twitter.com/0vzaUDEJ3Q
If nothing happens after weโve spoken out against this injustice, we have lost again. Everyone pls use your voice, use your contact, speak up, march strong letโs stand for one of us #IstandwithBusolaDakolo
— Toke Makinwa (@tokstarr) June 28, 2019
We march not because we are victims but because we know yesterday's victims were once survivors. Today's victims were yesterday's survivors and tomorrow's victims would be today's survivors. Who's next?#IStandWithBusolaDakolo #ChurchTooMovement pic.twitter.com/BWP9xpslsR
— Aisha Yesufu (@AishaYesufu) June 30, 2019
Different opinions
Why do people believe BUSOLA DAKOLO is saying the TRUTH and BIODUN FATOYINBO is LYING ?
— EMMANUEL HUSTLES (@archiemmy1) June 28, 2019
is it because BUSOLA is a woman? or is BIODUN not someone else's father, brother and uncle?
P.S no one is guilty until proven so in a court of law#COZA #biodunfatoyinbo #IStandWithTheTruth
Ok after viewing d clip, I have 3 qst for Mrs Dakolo:
— BIG_BROTHERS (@Fearlessmouthe1) June 28, 2019
* How do u prove ur case in court.
* Whats ur true motive?
* If Mr Biodun were an ordinary man in society with no status wud u be doing all these? #IStandWithTheTruth
He knocked the door to ur family house, not mindin who and who is in the room. He removed his trouser and raped u in d living room. U didn't struggle to stop him, instead u let him orgasm & still stayed there waiting for Crest/fanta to cool u down. Issorite #IStandWithTheTruth
— Kachiz (@Thaddeus_ody) June 28, 2019
You don't have Proves. You don't have facts. Why did you marry with your second pregnancy if you are that innocent. Let's stop castigating our selves, let's stop giving worldly people a chance to rubbish the name of God. #istandwiththebodyofChrist#istandwiththetruth
— Ikperi Victoria (@IkperiV) June 29, 2019
COZA
COZA members preparing to defend their pastor this cold Thursday morning. pic.twitter.com/LHSCzqfWiP
— Madam. (@miss_nwawe) June 28, 2019
Iโd like to see COZA folks spin this one. Youโre waking up every Sunday for rapist hangout
— Sir T. (@TheIroko) June 28, 2019
If after this, you still choose to go to Coza, something is very wrong with you.
— FK. (@fkabudu) June 28, 2019
I'm waiting for those idiots that want to be unfortunate to come and defend Biodun Fatoyinbo of COZA… come out o, let me roast you๐
— Obehioye (@Behioye) June 28, 2019
Reactions to court dismissing Busola Dakolo’s case
I actually knew Busola Dakolo was going to lose the court case against Biodun Fatoyinbo for lack of evidence. The court isn't about emotions and sentiments. It's alright about facts and proven evidneces.
— ๐ป๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ (@ZinoMulla) November 14, 2019
So Busola Dakolo will be paying N1M to Fatoyinbo for raping her or what? Cause i don't understand again.
— King David (@MeetOlamide) November 14, 2019
so busola dakoloโs rape allegations against pastor biodun fatoyinbo have been termed a lie by the court and she has been fined N1,000,000 to be paid as damages to the pastor. iโm in awe of the nigerian judiciary. this occurrence gives us an assurance of true justice. smh.
— Steevane (@steevaneagain) November 14, 2019
Busola Dakoloโs lawyer should be flogged at the market square but we will make this the other way round about the โjustice systemโ
— Ayobami (@dondekojo) November 14, 2019
The Nigerian Court has thrown out Busola Dakoloโs case and fining her for wasting their time.
— โLami Apejoye (@MsLami_A) November 14, 2019
Iโve been laughing since I heard the news.
The same court that has been VERY slow to persecute Senator Elisha Abbo with unnecessary adjournments and excuses.
This is Nigeria.
I knew Busola Dakolo was going to lose this case.
— King David (@MeetOlamide) November 14, 2019
Is it not Nigeria? We are messed up in this country tbh.
Busola Dakolo, i am so sorry.
— JJ ๐ (@Jekeinism) November 14, 2019
sorry that the church failed you, sorry that the system failed you, sorry that you are being punished for speaking your truth.
i am sorry.
5. The Social Media Bill
A bill dubbed the “Social Media Bill” has raised eyebrows across the country since it was introduced by the senate. The bill, โProtection from Internet Falsehood and Manipulations Bill, 2019,โ championed by Sen. Mohammed Sani Musa passed the second reading on the floor of the Senate on Wednesday, November 20, 2019.ย
Nigerians have not taken the bill lightly since it emerged. This is due to the implications it holds on free speech if passed into law. Here are screenshots of the content of the proposed bill
When the government get to play judge & jury over what is fake & what is true, their power is sweeping & the effect chilling.
— EiE Nigeria (@EiENigeria) November 22, 2019
Nigerians #SayNoToSocialMediaBill! pic.twitter.com/YjGn5GeqoQ
Oh this is bad. This is ambiguous and dangerous#SocialMediaBill pic.twitter.com/rfr9LXEYfB
— Alhaji รgรฒgรณ ๐บ (@akintonmide) November 22, 2019
#SayNoToSocialMediaBill pic.twitter.com/lMwpAmVI0s
— Ibe ๐ (@maziibe_) November 22, 2019
The Bill is a replication of Singaporeโs Protection from Online Falsehoods & Manipulation Act 2019 signed into law in June.
— EiE Nigeria (@EiENigeria) November 22, 2019
Meanwhile, Singapore is a very bad example to copy from, it ranks 151 out of 180 in @RSF_en 'World Press Freedom Index'.#SayNoToSocialMediaBill pic.twitter.com/bpz36IhDTA
https://twitter.com/amid_temitayo/status/1197806859975102467?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
If we protest on ground they call the Police to Shoot us, we complain on Social Media & now they want to Shut Us Down. You cant kill us on ground & shut us down on Social Media #SayNoToSocialMediaBill
— Safehouse Empire๐ (@OfficialNewNig) November 22, 2019
Can we organise a protest?
— A Comet โ๏ธ (@TheIfedolapo) November 22, 2019
Is there a way we can make our voices heard? #SayNoToSocialMediaBill
Below are the contact details of the 109 Senators. Don't just retweet, but also take action. Send an email! Send text messages! Call them! Tell your friends and families to do the same! TALK TO YOUR SENATORS!#Thread
— Mรกfejรณpamรญ (@VillageParrot) November 22, 2019
Reactions to the bill
Elisha Abbo, who should be serving time for battering a Nigerian, wants to send us to jail for having freedom of speech
— Jags (@_EtniesJags) November 21, 2019
Well, before the bill is passed, Elisha, you lack sense & yes, I lack manners!#SayNoToSocialMediaBill #SocialMediaBillpic.twitter.com/hI3TGdQK2s
God bless Sen. @ChimarokeNamani and every other responsible National Assembly members speaking against the Social Media Bill.
— Da Mayor Dev ๐จ๐ป (import BlueTick) (@iam_damayor) November 22, 2019
Listen to what he said concerning the Social Media Bill.
We #SayNoToSocialMediaBill pic.twitter.com/pruQRELYQC
This is nothing but a desperate attempt to control the citizens
— Dr. Chinonso Egemba (@aproko_doctor) November 22, 2019
The goal is usually to keep information from spreading and to some extent, prevent outsiders from assessing information in the country
Our voices won't matter if this goes through#SayNoToSocialMediaBill
They would have pre-informed us, that we are going back in time. Dictators in democracy. The country is suffering and in huge debts, yet; social media becomes them priority. This country sha. #SayNoToSocialMediaBill pic.twitter.com/qLBgterDAt
— Ebi Tam (@Ebilush) November 22, 2019
4. End SARS
The hashtag #EndSARS trended continuously on social media due to the incessant mistreatment of innocent Nigerians by the Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARS). Many Nigerians use the hashtag to call for the boycott of SARS to put an end to the harassment people go through in the hands of the body’s officials. Ever since the hashtag made its way to social media, many have lent their voice to the cause.
Na just dreadlocks I carry I no kill person #EndSarz
— ๐ด๐๐๐๐๐ (@erigganewmoney) April 2, 2019
This shity group called sars has been taking more than they can chew but enough is enough its time theyโre been eradicated from our system RIP man #endsarz https://t.co/p1fUQ93Pr1
— Lone (@lone_cubic) April 1, 2019
We don't fear only for the brutality of the boko harams, we also fear for the unjust and unlawfully shooting by agencies meant to protect us #EndSarz #JusticeForKolade
— HeartBreak Kid๐ค (@IfeanyiDavids) April 1, 2019
https://twitter.com/Booda_Kola/status/1113396431627460609?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Being a 21st century Nigerian Youth is one of the most challenging things to be. No jobs, no structure, having a degree is pointless these days, yet you go out there to hustle and put food on the table,support your family and yet they try to kill you.#EndSarz #ENDSARSBRUTALITY
— Gustavo (@inioluwaadesola) April 2, 2019
#Endsarz #ENDPOLICEBRUTALITY When sarz officials held me in Warri they quickly went to check my account Balance then went ahead to ask me to pay 200k Naira. Like WTF what did I even do sef. They forced me into the back sit, forced handcuffs on me then pressed my neck.
— Fobs Poweide (@AlhajiPblue) April 1, 2019
https://twitter.com/JalomiMohammed1/status/1113042725102870529?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Should They Really End #Sars? ๐ค
— Rsu Matter Media (@RsuMatterMedia) April 2, 2019
Who will protect the Citizens from Thugs, thieves and various Violence??
Should they really end the Special Anti robbery squad #Sarz?? โ ๏ธ#ParadeKoladesKillers pic.twitter.com/EXZsj0kRDQ
3. Face App
Not too long after the emergence of the 10-year challenge, the Face App surfaced. This app, which was one of the most controversial fads of 2019, predicts what you would like when you’re old. It all started when many celebrities used the app and posted pictures predicting what they would look like in the future. The buzz around the app was, however, shortlived after cybersecurity experts claimed that the app was a counterintelligence threat and could be used maliciously against people who use it.
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2. Xenophobia
One of the occurrences to recently rock the online space was the xenophobic attacks in South Africa. There were several angry reactions from Nigerians, like never before, concerning the attacks ranging from celebrities to regular folks. The highlight was when rapper Ycee went on a rant about the attacks and called out South African rapper AKA for a controversial remark he had made earlier.
Exchange between Ycee and AKA
I donโt rate South African men at this point … and Iโm not trying to create any form of animosity between us and them (that they donโt already feel against us)
— ZAHEER! (@iam_YCee) September 3, 2019
It is really sad that In 2019 Xenophobia is what we are still facing and discussing as a problem
There is this subtle dislike that a lot of them (If not all) feel towards Nigerians and no matter how hard they try to hide it .. it eventually jumps out – like when AKA had a full childish grown man tantrum when they lost to Nigeria in the nations cup
— ZAHEER! (@iam_YCee) September 3, 2019
Worst part of this thing is South Africans (or any other foreign nationals) will never feel unsafe in Nigeria.
— ZAHEER! (@iam_YCee) September 3, 2019
We even treat foreigners better than we treat ourselves, which I believe needs to change. The rest of the world doesnโt respect us Cos we donโt respect ourselves
Our government needs to do a whole lot better and treat this matter with urgency, the same urgency we used to fight apartheid with them in the past
— ZAHEER! (@iam_YCee) September 3, 2019
It is very much the same thing https://t.co/V6UXRakxi4
— ZAHEER! (@iam_YCee) September 3, 2019
https://twitter.com/iam_YCee/status/1168835311012589569/photo/1
Iโm talking about this guy https://t.co/b3CkTpb5r6 pic.twitter.com/9yjPOm67iu
— ZAHEER! (@iam_YCee) September 3, 2019
South Africa and Nigeria is the continentโs BIGGEST RIVALRY … a SIBLING RIVALRY because we are brothers and sisters … I also hate losing to Australia for fucks sake. Letโs pull together as Africans and stop dividing ourselves. This whole narrative is stupid!!! https://t.co/fT4S4JpKO0
— AKA (@akaworldwide) September 3, 2019
Bro if you refuse to see the underlying implications of what you tweeted
— ZAHEER! (@iam_YCee) September 3, 2019
Thereโs really no need for the back and forth
As public figures we should always recognize the strength our platforms carry! I have no agenda or narrative to push
Iโm just deeply hurt and thatโs that! https://t.co/E0kKdA3fVt
Reactions from Nigerians
I just smashed my DSTV console where I am now, 2 more to go. This is how show my solidarity. Dang DSTV, Shoprite and all South Aficans. I am berserk but I can't kill anybody and won't, the way I can express my vehement disapproval is by cutting#EnoughIsEnough#SayNoToXenophobia pic.twitter.com/8p9sLMvUHA
— Nnamdi, MD #20 (@Enigma_Gpes) September 3, 2019
Felt like going to Shoprite this week, but in response to the outbreak of #Xenophobia in South Africa, I won't be going. I will also avoid all South African owned businesses for a week, at least.
— Onye Nkuzi (@cchukudebelu) September 2, 2019
Fortunately, I am not an MTN subscriber.
A message has to be sent, somehow.
Happening Now: Angry women disrupt sales at Shoprite #CircleMall Lekki in retaliation to the ongoing #XenophobicAttack against Nigerians and other Africans in #SouthAfrica#Xenophobia #XenophobicAttacks #EnoughIsEnough pic.twitter.com/2VKnNNZUIU
— Daddy AZยฒ (OMOKHUDU) (@MisterRedefined) September 3, 2019
People are saying we should keep pampering DSTV and Shoprite and Multichoice because Nigerians are working there..
— Prince โ (@DiceyPrince_) September 3, 2019
Lol, China didnโt think twice to ban Apple, same with Huawei in America etc. people are dying and youโre preaching pacifism๐คฆ๐พโโ๏ธ
Presently at Shoprite, jakande lekki-epe Expressway … It's getting dirty ๐๐ญ๐ญ #SAShutdown pic.twitter.com/SfP9YMGhdv
— ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐โฉ๏ธ๐ (@arc_tobi) September 3, 2019
the thing is, DSTV/SHOPRITE/MTN are not own by black south Africans, they are own by white people living in south africa, i don't think, taking any actions against these companies will solve anything
— IFร FUNSHO ๐น (@funshographix) September 2, 2019
it's just crazy seeing south Africans taking law into their hands#xenophobic
Myopic thinking, 80% of those working at ShopRite and MTN in Nigeria are Nigerians.
— Abiodun tunde (@Spigery) September 2, 2019
1. Artiste Of The Decade
This week, Pulse released its list of top Nigerian artistes of the decade. Wizkid earned the first spot with Olamide, Davido, Psquare and Burna Boy following closely behind. Of course, music lovers had a thing or two to say about the list, each contributing to the conversation on social media.
We celebrate the top 10 Nigerian artists who have made things happen.
— Pulse Nigeria (@PulseNigeria247) December 4, 2019
The criteria is simple; commercial success, impact, discography, critical acclaim, awards and international acclaim
Here are our top artists of the decade #PulseDecadeList pic.twitter.com/5eaAiHXbG6
6-3@official2baba a legend who reinvented himself over the last decade, @Burnaboy the Grammy-nominated artist who really took off in recent years
— Pulse Nigeria (@PulseNigeria247) December 4, 2019
P Square gave us soo many hits and @iam_Davido's rise to Superstardom & mega artist level puts him at number 3 pic.twitter.com/tnBdVCBwDM
On Wizkid, they said:
The Nigerian artist of the decade is WIZKID. Nobody comes close to him.
— Joey Akan (@JoeyAkan) December 4, 2019
No one has carried our music the way he has for so long, while consistently staying at the top and keeping his finger on all the changes to our sound, and evolving to meet those needs at the highest level.
On Olamide…
Shit is baffling. Wiz and Davido aside, nobody comes close to Olamide in terms of consistency . https://t.co/bU48WsW7p0
— Morris Baker (@MorrisBaker_) December 4, 2019
On Davido…
Artiste of the decade (Davido)
— Abayomi (@Jeezyking1) December 4, 2019
*Won 22 Awards in 2014 (Making him the first and only Nigerian to achieve that in a year)
*Longest charting Nigerian act on billboard (Spent 52 weeks)
*The only African act on Pitchfork's top 200 songs of the decade
Davido is the only artist that has three smash hit in a year (singlehandedly)
— Hayclef (@hayclef1) December 4, 2019
2017 – if, fall, FIA.
Davido is d most awarded Nigerian artist in a year… 22 awards in 2014
Davido aye song got nominated in soul train award USA first singlehandedly
Artist of the decade for sure๐ pic.twitter.com/xJXkg2xVfW
My Nigerian Top Ten Artistes of the Decade.
— Samuel Uyi (@UyiSamuel3) December 4, 2019
1. Davido
2. David Adeleke
3.David OBO Adeleke
4. @iam_Davido
5. Adeleke Davido
6. OBO Davido
7. Davido 'Baddest' Adeleke
8. Davido
9. OBO
10. Davido OBO Baddest Adeleke.
IF U shout 'shepe,' FIA go show & e dey RISKY to SKELEWU for AYE
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